Thursday, March 3, 2011

The Fourth Amendment Overseas, a brief summary

In the past few months, I have written extensively on which parts of the constitution apply to non-citizens outside the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.  As I await official publication on my Miranda and Habeas articles, I wrote a brief explanation of the Fourth Amendment to share with a class.  Rather than keep it to myself, I decided to post it online and share it here.

Verdugo after Boumediene: Why the Guantanamo Litigation is Not Limited to Obscure Habeas Corpus Issues, and Should Matter to Everyone Who Works With Non-Citizens

Note: This is the same United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez that Professor Vladeck and I debated in Blog Cross-Pollination.

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